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    The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band (also known as the Noble Men of Kyle or just the Aggie Band) is the official marching band of Texas A&M University. Composed...
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    of Aggie traditions. A subset of the Corps, the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, is the official marching band of the university. Many school traditions revolve...
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    driving limit. The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band (also known as The Noble Men of Kyle or the Aggie Band) is the official marching band of Texas A&M University...
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    along with junior and senior cadets of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, and Seniors of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Singing Cadets are the only students on campus...
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  • "Fightin' Texas Aggie Band". Texas A&M Corps of Cadets. Archived from the original on March 1, 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2014. "Fightin' Texas Aggie Band...
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    Fightin' Texas Aggie Band also played a tribute to the victims and, contrary to the usual tradition, marched off the field in a silent cadence. Aggie...
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  • back after halftime. BQ Member of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, colloquially Band Queer, etymologically Band Qualified. Brass Active duty military officer...
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    The Aggie Bonfire was a long-standing annual tradition at Texas A&M University as part of the college rivalry with the University of Texas at Austin. For...
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  • "Trench Bugle"). This is a nod to Texas A&M's past as a military school. Indeed, for many years, the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band's halftime show has begun with...
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    horn sergeant(s), section leaders and band officers. In military bands, such as the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band or Highty-Tighties, drum majors are senior...
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    Texas. Bonfire is now an off-campus event after the university cancelled it following the 1999 collapse. Fightin' Texas Aggie Band – The Aggie Band is...
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  • Midnight Yell Practice (category Texas A&M University traditions)
    at the campus YMCA Building that evening around midnight. The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band met them at the YMCA, and soon the bulk of the student body had...
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    Wing, an Army Brigade, a Navy/Marine Regiment, as well as The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band whose members may be affiliated with any military branch. In December...
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    traditional military-style groups, such as Texas A&M's Fightin' Texas Aggie Band: the drum majors march with the band, sound whistles to coordinate movement...
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    College Station, Texas. The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band performs at all home games and select away games during half-time. The 2006 Aggie team finished with...
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    was a member of the Ross Volunteers and Commander of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band in the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets. After completing The Basic...
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    the oldest such group. The Texas A&M University Fightin' Texas Aggie Band is the largest military band in the United States with more than 400 members...
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  • Spirit of Aggieland (category Texas A&M University traditions)
    director of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band at the time, composed the music. Students, faculty, and former students of the A&M sing the song at Aggie sporting...
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    Shuttle missions Crippen was a graduate of the University of Texas; the song of their rivals, Texas A&M, was played as a joke. Cleave was the CAPCOM for STS-7...
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    United States Armed Forces, the parade also featured bands such as the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band and units such as the Governor's Guards. As the first...
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    January 1931, several members of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band were returning from a party in nearby Navasota, Texas, when they unexpectedly hit a small...
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  • qualifier in the Boston Marathon Band Queer, etymologically Band Qualified, a member of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band Blood quantum laws, laws in the United...
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  • the pipe band flourish and alto beat is used, while some single tenor drummers are of the rhythm type like those in the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, while...
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    Timothy Rhea (category University and college band directors)
    conductor of the Texas A&M Wind Symphony, and coordinates the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band marching band. As director of music activities, he administratively oversees...
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  • Joe T. Haney (category University and college band directors)
    director of bands at Texas A&M University and the 12th director of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band. Joe Tom Haney was born in Colorado City, Texas, on August...
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  • J. V. Wilson (category Texas A&M University alumni)
    as the university's fight song. It was first performed by the FightinTexas Aggie Band in 1921 at the halftime drill during a football game against Baylor...
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    college marching bands such as the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, and a tradition which began in 1997. The military bands in the KPA and police bands in the KPISF...
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    Sousaphone (category Marching band instruments)
    University Marching Band performs its traditional Script Ohio formation, a senior sousaphone player dots the "i". The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band sousaphone section...
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    (1994). The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press. pp. 59–60. ISBN 0-89096-595-1. ACFEA (2004). Texas A&M Singing...
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  • Berets" has been one of the four primary marching tunes of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band since at least the 1980s. The song is heard in a choral rendition...
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